Guide to U.S. Political Parties / Edition 1

Guide to U.S. Political Parties / Edition 1

by Marjorie Randon Hershey
ISBN-10:
1452267804
ISBN-13:
9781452267807
Pub. Date:
04/22/2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1452267804
ISBN-13:
9781452267807
Pub. Date:
04/22/2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Guide to U.S. Political Parties / Edition 1

Guide to U.S. Political Parties / Edition 1

by Marjorie Randon Hershey
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Overview

This one-volume reference presents the major conceptual approaches to the study of U.S. political parties and the national party system, describing the organization and behavior of U.S. political parties in thematic, narrative chapters that help undergraduate students better understand party origins, historical development, and current operations. Further, it provides researchers with in-depth analysis of important subtopics and connections to other aspects of politics.

Key Features:

  • Thematic, narrative chapters, organized into six major parts, provide the context, as well as in-depth analysis of the unique system of party politics in the United States.
  • Top analysts of party politics provide insightful chapters that explore how and why the U.S. parties have changed over time, including major organizational transformations by the parties, behavioral changes among candidates and party activists, and attitudinal changes among their partisans in the electorate.
  • The authors discuss the way the traditional concept of formal party organizations gave way over time to a candidate-centered model, fueled in part by changes in campaign finance, the rise of new communication technologies, and fragmentation of the electorate.

  • This book is an ideal reference for students and researchers who want to develop a deeper understanding of the current challenges faced by citizens of republican government in the United States.


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781452267807
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication date: 04/22/2014
    Pages: 456
    Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 11.00(h) x 1.10(d)

    About the Author

    Marjorie Randon Hershey is a professor of political science at Indiana University–Bloomington and is affiliated with the Indiana University School of Philanthropic Studies. She received a Ph D at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and has taught at Indiana for most of her professional career.

    Hershey is the author of the primary textbook on political parties, Party Politics in America (Pearson), now in its sixteenth edition. She has also written two other books about political campaigns and candidates: Running for Office: The Political Education of Campaigners (Chatham House, 1984) and The Making of Campaign Strategy (Heath-Lexington, 1974), as well as more than 40 articles in professional journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, Political Communication, Polity, and the Social Science Quarterly, and chapters in edited volumes.

    Her research centers on the behavior of American political party activists and the degree to which they share views on issues and social-demographic characteristics with less active Americans. She has also published extensively on the ways in which media reports interpret the
    meaning of election results at the presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial levels and the process by which certain types of explanations of those vote totals become widely accepted as “fact,” even in the absence of much evidence to support them.

    Table of Contents

    About the Editor
    Contributors
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction - Marjorie Randon Hershey and Edward M. Burmila
    Who is Included in a "Party "?
    Different Definitions of "Party "
    Central Themes in the Study of Political Parties
    Plan of the Guide
    Part I. What Are Parties For?
    1. Parties and the Respone to Change: The Representation and Mobilization of Divisions in a Nation - Mark D. Brewer and Jeffrey M. Stonecash
    The Nature of Party Coalitional Change
    Parties, Conflict, and the Challenge of Social Change
    Partisan Responses to Change
    Conclusion
    2. Political Parties: Recruiting Leaders and Structuring Elections - Jamie L. Carson
    Relationships Between Political Parties and Their Candidates
    Challenges to the Parties' Role Posed by Progressive Era Reforms
    Unintended Consequences of Candidate-Selection Reforms
    Decline and Resurgence of Parties' Roles in Nominating Candidates and Structuring Elections
    How the Parties Regained an Important Role in Campaigns
    Conclusion
    3. Parties as Coordinators: Can Parties Unite What the Constitution Divides? - Frances E. Lee
    Parties as Centralizers: Theory and Practice
    Building Majorities: Procedural and Substantive
    Enacting Policies
    Do Parties Promote Policy Coherence?
    Bridging the Separation of Powers?
    Promoting Accountability
    The Parties and the Constitution
    4. What the Parties Stand For - Hans Noel
    Understanding Changes in Party Philosophies
    The First Party System (1789-1824): The Great Principle
    The Second Party System (1828-1854): Reemergent Conflict
    The Third Party System (1854-1892): The Irresistible Force of Slavery
    The Fourth Party System (1896-1932): The Progressive Era
    The Fifth Party System (1932-) and Beyond: Liberalism Versus Conservatism
    Party Ideologies in the Twenty-First Century
    5. Parties in the American Political Environment: Shaped, Adaptive, and Shapers - Paul A. Beck
    The Constitutional Framework and Political Parties
    The Uniqueness of the American Parties
    Environmental Change and Shifting Powers Within Parties
    The Lens Reversed: Parties Shaping Their Environments
    Emerging Environmental Challenges to the Parties
    Conclusion
    Part II. Historical Development of the Parties
    6. The Origins and Development of U.S. Political Parties, 1790-1861
    Clashing Views About Government
    The Parties’ Coalitions
    The Parties Fade
    A Populist Party System
    The Rise of Van Buren
    Party Organizations
    The Whigs and the Democrats
    Sectional Tension
    New Parties Arise
    Conclusion
    7. Political Parties in the Age of Industrialization: From Their Golden Age Through the Progressive Era - Jeffrey D. Grynaviski
    The Golden Age of Parties
    Political Party Organization
    Voter Behavior
    The Progressive Era
    Conclusion
    8. Constructing a New Majority: The Depression, the New Deal, and the Democrats - Kristi Andersen
    Party Politics in the 1920s
    A Changing Electorate
    The Great Depression and Party Politics
    The Mechanics of Political Change: Mobilization and Conversion
    The Democrats Organize a Coalition
    Party System Consolidation
    Conclusion
    9. Partisanship, Sectionalism, and Race: Civil Rights and Party Development From the 1950s Through the 1970s - Jeffery A. Jenkins
    Background to the Era
    The Eisenhower Years
    The Kennedy/Johnson Years
    The Nixon/Ford Years
    The Carter Years and Beyond
    Conclusion
    10. Parties Revised and Revived: Democrats and Republicans in the Age of Reagan, 1980 to 2000 - David Karol
    Parties in the Electorate: The End of Democratic Dominance
    Changing Party Coalitions
    The Parties and the Presidency
    The Parties in Congress
    The Democratic Response to Reagan
    Third-Party Developments in the 1980s and 1990s
    Conclusion: Parties Revised and Revived
    11. Polarization and Volatility: The State of the Party System in the Twenty-First Century - Casey B.K. Dominguez
    Political Events in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century
    The Party as Organization
    Party in the Electorate
    Party in Government
    Understanding Outcomes
    Prospects for Future Change
    Conclusion
    Part III. Party Organizations
    12. The Nature of Party Organizations - Daniel Di Salvo
    Party Structures
    Party Development
    Party Organizations in Congress
    Conclusion
    13. From Machines to Service Centers: The Evolution of State and Local Political Parties - Vladimir Kogan
    The Anatomy of the Party
    Machine Politics in the City
    Era of Political Reform
    Adaptation and Resurgence: Party Activities in the Modern Era
    Survival in the Twenty-First Century: Emerging Challenges
    14. The Transformation of the National Party Committees - Daniel J. Galvin
    The Timing and Process of Party Change
    The Republican National Committee’s Transformation Into a Service Institution
    The Democratic National Committee’s Delayed Transformation Into a Service Institution
    Conclusion
    15. The Impact of Reform on National Party Financing and Campaigning - Paul S. Herrnson
    The Institutional Setting
    Party Finance During the Golden Age
    Party Finance and the Federal Election Campaign Act
    Party Finance and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
    Party Finance in the Post-BCRA Era
    Political Parties as Enduring Multilayered Coalitions
    16. Party Activists - Geoffrey C. Layman
    Perspectives on Parties and Party Activists
    Amateurs and Professionals: The Political Incentives and Norms of Party Activists
    Party Activists and Partisan Change
    Activists and Party Polarization
    Conclusion
    17. Vote-Seeking Third Parties in the Twentieth Century - Ronald B. Rapoport and Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
    Categorizations of Third Parties
    Factional Parties
    Regional Versus National Parties
    Characteristics of Candidates and Campaigns
    Third Parties and the Institutional Environment
    The Institutional Context
    Opportunities for Success: The Political Environment
    Comparing the Campaigns
    The Dynamic of Third Parties
    Part IV. Parties in the Electorate
    18. The Nature of Partisan Identification - Marc J. Hetherington
    What Is Partisanship?
    The Distribution of Partisanship
    Where Party Identification Comes From
    Beyond Socialization and Groups
    The Effects of Party Identification
    Conclusion
    19. Party Identification and Issue Attitudes - Logan Dancey
    The Partisan Divide
    How Voters Align Party and Issues Positions
    The Normative Implications
    Conclusions and Remaining Questions
    20. Independents and American Elections - Russell J. Dalton
    The Evidence of Weakening Party Ties
    The Consequences of Dealignment
    Independents and Electoral Politics
    21. Primary Elections and Caucuses - Barbara Norrander
    Direct Primaries
    The Presidential Nomination Process
    Concerns About Primary Elections
    22. Partisanship in General Elections - Helmut Norpoth
    Party Identification and the Vote
    Rivals of Party Identification
    Issue Opinions in General Elections
    Candidate Perceptions in General Elections
    The Impact of Issues and Candidates
    Cycles and Equilibrium in General Elections
    Conclusion
    23. Differing Views on Polarization of the Electorate - Thomas M. Carsey
    Is the Electorate Polarized Now?
    Causes of Party Polarization in the Electorate
    The Consequences of Party Polarization in the Electorate
    Conclusion
    Part V. Parties in Government
    24. Ebbs and Flows in the Power of Congressional Party Leaders Since 1910 - Bruce I. Oppenheimer
    Moving in Opposite Directions, 1910–1915
    Republican Dominance Followed by Democratic Control, 1919–1937
    The Conservative Coalition and the Independent Power of Committee Chairs, 1937-1970
    The Return of Stronger Parties, 1970 to the Present 317
    Conclusion
    25. Differences in Party Leadership and Control Among the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and State Legislatures - Jennifer Hayes Clark and Gerald C. Wright
    Legislative Leadership: Structure and Organization
    Where’s the Party? Assessing Contemporary Debates of Party Power
    Leadership, Gatekeeping Rights, and Majority Roll Rates
    Analyses and Results
    Conclusion
    26. What Influence Do the Parties Have in the Presidency and the Bureaucracy? - Jesse H. Rhodes
    Parties, the Presidency, and the Constitution
    The Rise of Political Parties and the Transformation of the Presidency
    The Progressive Movement and Challenges to the Nineteenth-Century Party System
    The Modern Presidency and the Transformation of the American Party System
    From the High Tide of the Modern Presidency to the Reemergence of Party Politics
    Conclusion
    27. Partisan Control of Government and Public Policy - David R. Jones
    Party Differentiation in Policy Preferences
    Presidential Relations With Copartisans
    Policy Outcomes Under Divided Versus Unified Government
    Policy Outcomes Under Democratic Versus Republican Control
    Changes in Party Control
    Conclusion
    28. Political Parties and the Changing Media Environment - Marjorie Randon Hershey and Jessica Gall Myrick
    Relationships Between the Parties and the Media
    How the Party-Media Relationship Has Changed
    How Parties Use the Digital Media
    How the Media Constrain the Parties’ Goals
    Conclusion
    Part VI. Parties in Their Environment
    29. Political Parties and Interest Groups: Parties as Networks - Richard M. Skinner
    Groups and the Party Networks
    Members of the Party Networks
    Interest Groups and Political Parties: Personnel and Resources
    Groups as Policy Demanders
    Party-Group Tensions
    Conclusion
    30. The Standard of Responsible Parties - John J. Coleman
    The Debate Over Responsible and Functional Parties
    Challenges Facing Responsible Parties in the United States
    Episodes of Responsible Party Government
    The Current Era and Party Responsibility
    Polarization and the Responsible Party Ideal
    Conclusion
    31. Political Parties and Economic Inequality - Lawrence R. Jacobs
    Political Parties and Economic Structure
    Information and Power
    So What?
    Disciplined Parties and Democracy
    Conclusion - Marjorie Randon Hershey
    Selecting Leaders
    Policy Coordination Within Government
    Holding Leaders Accountable
    What Happens Next?
    Summing Up
    Index
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